CNATRAINST 1543.5C
26 November 2002
CURRICULUM OUTLINE OF INSTRUCTION
Lesson Topic 5.10:
Conventional Ordnance Performance
Evaluations (COPE)
Contact Periods:
1.0 Classroom
Media:
Lecture with handouts
Security Classification:
Unclassified
Terminal Objective:
Partially supported by this lesson topic:
5.0
Upon completion of this unit of instruction, the student
will describe the purpose of Naval Weapons and Equipment
Maintenance Programs, Air-Launched Weapons Maintenance
Philosophy, and Airborne Weapons Performance Evaluation
and Reporting.
Enabling Objectives:
Completely supported by this lesson topic:
10.5.1
State the purpose of the Conventional Ordnance
Performance Evaluation (COPE) Program.
10.5.2
Identify the organizations from which personnel are
drawn to make up a COPE team.
10.5.3
List the family groups of weapons for which COPE teams
monitor live ordnance exercises.
10.5.4
Identify the individual that is normally assigned as the
squadron point of contact for the COPE team, and is
responsible for coordinating activities between the team
and squadron.
10.5.5
State the responsibilities of the host station for COPE
team visits.
10.5.6
Identify the command that maintains the COPE database of
Command (NAVAIRSYSCOM) with the historical data
necessary to make an accurate and valid assessment of
conventional weapon performance.
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